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PROUD HIBBING |CANDIDATES ARE |LOCALEXCHANGE |RED LAKE TRIP _ | [MAY “HELLO” BY |HOLDING BACK BITES THE DUST| SLOW IN FILING| TO BE IMPROVED| PROVES POPULAR| END OF SUMMER| FOR BIG PLUNGE Big Falls Telephone Exchange is ‘A__heartf to heart ; Bemidji Ball Team Wrests Victory (Only Four Have Come Forward|General Superintendent and Dis-|Large Crowd Takes Advantage of Carnival Contestants Expected in a Hard Fought 5 to 8 Todate—August 30 Last trict Manager Here and Hint M. R L & M. Sunday Being Built by Charles to “Start Something” in wa'tch i Battle. Day of Grace. at Chanyes. . Excursion. Swedback Few Days : - | | i Talk i FIRST DEFEAT FOR RANGE A visit tothe county auditor’s| B.L. Freedy of Minneapolis,| The excursion to Redby,on the| Big Falls will soon be proyvided There is nothing exciting in 3 — PLAYERS DURING SEASON.|office shows that four aspirants|general superintendent of the[shore of Red lake, which was for republican nominations have|Northwestern Telephone Ex-(given yesterday by the Minne-|t tiled for the primary election to|change company, accompanied|apolis, Red Lake & Manitoba| hello” for a certain stipend per. Two Games Played, First Beingbe held on September 18. b_y C: D. Carter of Crookston,|Railroad company, was patron- Clmr.les- Swedback !ms the Won by Hibbing by 6 to 5 Henry Funkley filed for the|district manager for the com-|ized by more than 200 people,and | franchise for inswllmgv the L rapublican nomination for county | pany, were in Bemidji Saturday | the affair was a success in every|system “and he ~informs the attorney, some two weeks ago.|and Sunday, leaving here Sun-|particular. Pioneer that the work in connec- Harry Gilham and M. E. Thurs-|day afternoon for Crookston. The special train, consisting of | tion therewith is progressing ton filed lastSaturday for nomina-| They inspected the business|two coaches and flat cars, left|very satisfactorily. Mr. Swed- tion for sheriff, and J. L, George |being done by the local exchange | the depot in Bemidji at 9:30 8. m. | back now has thirty subscribers will file today for county auditor, | and stated that they were well|and reached Redby at 11:45. The|and expects several more. August 30is the last day on|satisfied with the management|excursionists partook of dinner| The new phones will be in Haat which filings can be made for the [of Mr. Harris. Some improve- |at the stopping place,and also ate | readiness for use on September club won a game from the ches v primary election. ment in the equipment that will|from lunch baskets which sev-|1, and it is expected that the range bunch by a score of § to 3 greatly better the local service is| eral members of the party had [ Northwestern Telephone Ex- Two gamen-wers pla}ted‘ No'_;h- #“““"’:“(““&“““““fi“* intended, but they were not able| brought along. o .| change company will build a line ing concerning them i obiain 3 CORRESPONDENCE 3|togiveoutany definite informa-| The steamer “‘Michael Kelly”|to connect with Big Falls some- able, except the score. The first %5333333333333333333333357 | 10D 88 0 just what these con-|left the Redby dock at 1:30 and |time next winter. game went to Hibbing, by a mar- " e templated improvements would |the crowd was taken past the| Mr. Swedback visited in the]: gin of one score, G to 5. “The LAVINA. be. ) Red Lake Indian agency to the|city over Sunday with his family second contest wi;sl Bemidji, all V. Voeller has given up run- Mr. Carter, who has for several | west end of the lake and return,|and expects to return to Big the way through, 6 to 5. . years been local manager of the|and given an opportunity to see|Falls this evening. : S 5 At the time of going to press, |0ing the “Columbia” and is now D g it is not known wgho ;itchec‘\), bué devoting his time to his restau-|Crookston exchange, has been|many points of interest enroute. with atelephonesystem, whereby the citizens of that place may the carnival voting contest today. The contestants seem to be hold- ing back and waiting for some- one else to make a move, and each young lady is scanning the others with eager eyes in an ef- fort to find out just where she ‘is at.” The results is that Miss Solberg and Miss Becker have increased their vote by exactly 450 each, while Miss Hazen turned in but 200 votes today. The vote stands: Miss Lela Solberg. .. Miss Kate Becker. .. Miss Dora Hazen.. when you strike this store on your watch purchasing trip. You are welcome to all our watch knowledge and experi- ence. 50 Tell us about how much you would like to spend, and in s one minute we can show you = I ) 4 You and we will bave it % 3 : Score. There is joy in fan lom. The Hibbing ball team was humbled in its own tewn yester- day afternoon, when the Bemidji the watch that means the most to you for that amount of money. And it dosen’t take very much money, either, to get a - pretty good watch. A 20-year i guaranteed movement in a fill- 2 ed case will cost you but $12. This case is practically as good as solid gold, and will last as long as the works. Love Plants of West Indies, “Did you ever hear of the love plant?” asked a sea captain who was showing several visitors over his craft the other day. *“I have several in the cabin.” = He showed three small leaves at- | < ted iti dis-| The boat returned at 4 o’clocks, |’ A Queer Cure. o rant and postoffice at Lavina. promoted to the position of ) tached to the ceiling by strings. They Farley LeGore was supposed to A " trict manager, but will still re-|and after the excursionists had |, “Riding on an elephant in Ceylon, be- { T2 P 0 €8/ B8 W SEAES: | LT twirl the first game and Lee Le-| Frank Smith, who is now en- bind a native prince on a hunting ex- y a Call and let us talk watch to- gether. but were green, and from each theré sprouted a dozen or more little leaves, greener and fresher than the main leaf . Itself. “During our last cruise in the West Indles,” the captain continued, “I vis- pedition,” said a clergyman, “the con- versation chanced to turn on Indiges- tion, to which I sald I was subject. The prince at once pulled out a black leather button kind of thing, which he ;:lse:v:r’fl;g&l;: pizing round:bis neck ited a deserted English fortress, which ‘What's this? sald I. was grown over with shrubbery. A | native plucked several leaves from a s ! side in Crookston. looked over the company’s new Gore'thg second: i f;%:eddlzit’&eg; a.l:;ttxg‘e b;lsrl:es;. Relative to the controversy at|townsite, the return trip home ‘This is the first game whic! E. Mill t Oakdale Park, Fyri.| Thief River Falls between the|was commenced at 5:30, the train Hibbing has lost this year, and = L0l & ¢ Fark ¥l | Northwestern people and the|reaching Bemidjiat 8. the team was defeated but oncefday. Tri-State company, Mr. Carter| All who participated in the trip last b ‘*.‘.‘53“' by Cl,o,q:et’ Wh(?m J. J. Opsahl and wife and Mr. stated that his company was still| were well pleased, and there was Bemidji «walloped ere quite(and Mrs. Phelps returned Satur- in the fight to stay, and that the|no accident or inconvenience to | handily day from the Rainy River Selabipn ROl ol et il e E. A. Barker - ] " 5 end was not yet, by any means.|mar the day, everything "having| reply- L e 3 P | The victory is as a sweet mor-|country, where they each filed I Y bova a.rraz,x::ed iny e ixrellen% ““What for? ;Y:fr:nmzlt]lewrltgl;hfh :;mdei:’t BiyiTiont 3rd Street Jeweler. ‘ sel to the locals, who lost to Hib-|on a timber and stone claim. D AlRY Cows ARE hanner mg) ;“(::n llxtcld%e:;l;x;; s i ooy e, = . bing in the game played here| (. A. M. Spencer, an uncle of June 24, through unfortunate|Mmrs, Fern Otto, returned to his HEADED HITHER STONER LANDS A : errors. Itis a difficult matter to|home at Grafton, N. D., Saturday, win from Hibbing in their home|after a three weeks’ outing at . town, as the peculiar lay of the|Lavina, Mr, Spencer likes Lake| Crookston Man Is Planniug Big grounds greatly bother visiting| Bemidji so well that he has made Bossy Farm for Bemidji she does’ I put my twife's name on “‘It Is very simple. A hyena gets its r’" p B 3 w one and my two daughters’ names on Much Exaggerated. | i e ”’N‘.’,",‘if‘fi‘p‘;‘;a;;‘;’e:',‘;“fi‘;'fi,g},‘i the others. You see, although they | “Tell me” said the inquisitive for- this peculiar virtue—that when Its riose | Bave been without nourishment for | elgner, “do American girls affect men's MAMMOTH PIKE approaches anything hard, such as|three months, all three are sprouting clothes?” bones, these tough substances instantly [ Well and my family’s affections seem “No,” replied the gallant native, “not grow soft and enable the animal to eat | 888ured.”—Philadelphia Record. to any extent.” —_— “Well, well, is that really true?” players b % " ¥ them with comfort and benefit. So you o el ot coniie ity mom g arrapgements return nex Yian . will find that if you keep this charm oloEs. g » @ little rouge may. e The boys returned this after-|season. He is one of the most Vicinity. Fish Measured 27 12 Inches im | o, i T0 1 w00 toeb © proximity | White is the emblem of light, rell | stick to the shoulder of a fellow’s coat . 9. mo = Length and Weighed 7 1-2 of the hyena’s nose, though dried up |&lous purity, innocence, faith, joy and occasionally, but then it's easily brushed noon. lln)rclu{ménent attorneys of North e da and lifeless, will soften your food, :ft; 11: t;he {“ggiu::‘ ullz:gxu:tez:h integ- | Off.”—Philadelphia Press. . akota. . ¢ aowever indlgestible, to such an extent 3 10, 8ICK,, i In the wo- R T The Cass Lake ball team e e Thomas Moore, who lives near i that you N agaln suffer from | MAD, chastity. Red, the ruby, signifies Chens and Intelleet. played a game here Sunday Court Doings. Crookston, has purchased eighty —_— indigestion.’ ” fire, divine love and royalty. White | It is doubtful whether a great chess and red roses express love and wis- | player is often, we are sure he is not dom. Blue, or the sapphire, expresses | of necessity, to be regarded as a man —_— heaven, the firmament, truth from a | of powerful intellect. It has never ~le, celestial origin, constancy and fidelity. | been shown that the greatest masters with the Bemidji Second nine.| The special term of court pre- | 3cres of land .f'f"“ Sam Marin, | e fishing in a small lake a The local boys had no catcher|sided over by Judge Spooner|S0uth of Bemidji, and also160( 0 and a half west of Nebish and Carver consented to wear|was adjourned on Saturday.|3Cres on Lake Marquette, asa Sunday afternoon, M. D. Stoner, Populous Cheese. A professor of the Swiss Dairy school at Sonntal has complled statistics of . N s Yellow or gold is the symbol of the | of the game were men with big brains the mask. Cass Lake came with | The following cases were on the | l0cation for a dairy farm. county surveyor, caughta mon- :"c‘:'“mb"fl‘:: 3‘":;;3::‘::: ::“';‘: sun, of marrlage and faithfulness. | for anything but chess—London Sat- their best players, and they won |calendar: Simmonds Hardware| Mr. Moore left for home last ster pike that tipped. the scales concleue:meh that e‘:ery erany (bhe hIE 'Grtien, thre l?memld. tgs ltht; col;)r ul])f urday Review. Y . 5 ring, of hope—particula the game, 9 to 2. company vs. R. A. McQuaig;|night, and before departing|at seven and one-half pounds, | tieth part of an ounce) of fresh Em- ggpeif Immol‘?fllill; i e;‘?‘ctfiry’ - e State vs. Bereman and State vs, [Stated that he would returnin|which he landed. only after a|menthaler (Swiss) cheese contalns be | tho polor of the laurel and palm. Vio- Her Plea For Delay. i — let, the amethyst, signifies love and| “Will you be my wife, Jane?" The ‘barbers” of Bemidji . inei 2 s tween 90,000 and 100,000 living germs. | Brady; Ed. Thompson company |the near future, bringing with|strategic struggle. truth or passion and suftering, Purple| “Will you ask me again, John?” Z After two months the number has in- played at Solway yesterday and | ys Hirman Simmonds; Norman-|him fifty cows and other stock| The fish- measured twenty-| croased to 800,000. Cream cheese con. 7 . and scarlet signify things good and “Why?” defeated the team there, 37 ta16. [ naheimen company vs, Huseby;|and would start an industry that|seyen and one-half inches in|talns a still larger number of animal- | truc from a celestial origin. Black cor- | “Because I'd like to look round a lit- Ray Dennis and Nic Smith were Highland vs. Highland; M. E.|will mean much for Bemidji. length, and was in poor condition culae, a gram harboring after three | responds to despalr, darkness, earth- | tle before I give you the direct answer.” ‘weeks 750,000, rising to 2,000,000 after a month and a half. These figures ap- ply only to the center of the cheese, the battery for the ‘barbers,” and Ray is credited with having struck out eleven men. liness, mourning, negation, wickedness | —Cleveland Plain Dealer. and death. Smith vs. F. E. Johnson and the Had it been well filled out, it Duluth Brewing company;Heger The S unday scho.ol o.f t.h | would have easily weighed nine] vs. Heger. Citizenship papers Methodist church will give its honnda while close to the rind families num- N\ " annual picnic on Lake Bemidji 7 .| bering 5,500,000 bacteria may be found . were also issued to Fletcher i Student: e Mr. Stoner will have the pike|in every gram of cheese. In about Akeley and Grand Rapids Grimoldby and Franz Gebulla, [ °™rTO™: i onts mustbemn, mounted, to useas prima facia| one and a half pounds of cream cheese, o g For Hyglenic Reasons. Little Rollo—Pop, what Is an up- | Mistress—Why have you not swept » right piano? Pop—One that plays only ,thls morning? Servant—For hygienic sacred music, my son.—Woman’s Home , reasons. Madame raises the dust suffi- 5 . i 5 3 5 Companien. i clently with-the train of her skirt. W played two games at the Rapids i i “h‘; ‘;]h“mh al: 9'32‘;’“12&})”[‘“5 evidence of his prowess with the :; n;";;i":’;:‘:;’:::’; h':;':n'::; 2 R e S TG G176 the aiorobes o itbe oot yesterday. The first game went Likes Bemidiji Best. anc ammoeus © le ONeS | oql, he having hooked it With &|on the face ot ton globe. It 1s s?;fi Not Concelted. Faria-Armales. sixteen innings and Akeley won, | 15 5 Jetter to Mrs. Anton Erick-| 711 be taken out in excursion 2 to 1. Grand Rapids won the busses. second game, 3 to 1. She—All men are conceited. He—Not all. I see a man every day who Is not | When men are friends there Is no conceited. She—Where?. He—In the | need of justice, but when they are just common bamboo pole and a reel. The rumor that he bought the posed that all or most of these mi- crobes are “friendly” ones and assist In the digestive process. We hope so. son, Mrs. C. C. Ralston, a former resident of Bemidji, writes from Loc A[J SPEEDE RS fish from an Indian is a canard. | _grocery. mirror. I'they still need friendship.—Aristotle. Los Angeles,fl1 Califlurnia, that she Aerated Water. King’s Duty and King's English is not pleased with the country Artificially aerated drinking waters [ priiifed In the windo : h ! W of & watch- s $ SPE;})II:;,SC:}::“}{I:I;‘ED thereabouts and is desirous of lN PUB[A[G EYE :‘:;: g‘ee;rl;;m‘x‘?;ool; '?;‘7?:;2‘;;[:::1 maker’s shop In Manchester s a faded A nEcEme E . : d g leaving there and returning his “Directions For Impregnating Wa- mgf ‘:fi,,’f,:?;{:}’g";.s’;,‘f{,‘: Aol ol TREATMENT “home,” as she is still pleased to ter With Fixed Alr In Order to Com- : e e THE FOLLOWING DATES DURING “Mixer”” Pulls Down the Money to defend the shores of their native as municate to It the Pecullar Spirit and Mercury and potash are very deceptive treatments and the blood poison * THE STREET cARMIVAL ToBe nELp || Fefer to Bemidji. Mr.and Mrs. at Grand Forks—“Vonie” Virtues of Pyrmont Water and Other ':,';;’; ?;g‘::gn:fn';eh:a:gn:fgmui;'f' sufferer who depends on them for a cure is sure to be disappointed. Fhese s IN BEMIDJI AUGUST 14 To 18 INcLu- | | Ralston left here more than a e Mineral Waters of a Bimilar Nature.” | ;" “°r, (7 0 Mejeriar E":t m° minerals will remove the external symptoms and shut the disease up in the SIVE, HAVE BEEN SET APART As ||year ago for Los Angeles, where Proving Speedy. Some one has calculated the conSUMD- | armada and ln. Nelcows (o ;’ Tt hn: system for a while, but the trouble will surely return and the loathsome “DAYS: Mr. Ralston has been practicing tlon of aerated waters In Great Britain | peey oo in our own. The letter reads: | 2YmPtoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores OGUST'Hg -« o o BACKBUE Y A = e e and Ireland to amount to 200,000,000 Ay Doas Bir-1e yo'u Sl b s An‘- and ulcers etc., will be accompanied by the disastrous effects of the ? e AUQUST 56, o as a chiropractic. s ever thus. gallons a year.—London Standard. memnon to be supplied with 200 fathoms | (reatment. The continued use of these strong minerals will completely ruin WALKER DAY : f A Bemidji horsemen, and more . cass LAKE pay || Anyone who has ever lived in Be- ) e D of three nch ropo and 100 fathoms of two g;e lmlthémd V;:ken the syste;l! to s‘:’ch an exfitent fl;attflthe fifiginfll B " especi: r. arniger, are nch rope purchases will be rove to drag | disease often omes incurable and sometimes fatal. ercury midji f‘TT any length of t.lme' does rz;tly S;ease 4 with thi x,‘ecor a ::et::“:i.l We!:m\': not nml’alhom of rope | and potash eat out the delicate lining of the stomach and bowels, not easily forget the lung-inflat- |8’ P“ v aNomp o Ment, but Indigmant. | iraefold blocks aad te tonine mc | destroy the gastric juices, producing chronic dyspepsia, cause mercurial ing, healthful ozone that abounds| ade by “Mixer” at the Grand| “Norah,” said the literary woman, “I | {Eacteld blocke or obliged. Yours most | Rheumatism, salivation, and where they are taken in large quantities canse AUGUST 17 . . Typewriter ribbons of all v &5 Forks fair last week. The game | Wish you would go down to the library | faithtuiy, HORATIO NELSON. | mecrosis or decay of the bones. §.$. S. is the only remedy that can cure ere at all times. & and bring me ‘Flavius Josephus.' " 2 S i i ture, standard makes, either record, e, little pacer participated in the | The new girl left the room to exe- | vidently In his care of the king's | Contagious Blood Poison surely and safely. This remedy of nature, made 3 5 o . o % ship the national h t entirely of roots, herbs and barks, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus copying or indelible, can be pro-| Printed supply of Carnival|2:15 trot and 2:10 pace, and he| cute the commission. lonl:ewh;: c:r:?egge:(; &:! :1::;?: E‘:‘; pt le of th cured in the color you wish at [Envelopes at the Pioneer office, |succeeded in dividing first and| FPresently a terrific nolse was heard | ygp " yongon Ghroniele, of the disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and enriching aud strengthening this vital fluid it removes every symptom < on the stairway, and Norah pushed and leaves the body in a stron; X " 5 ¥ nd g, healthy con- - the Pioneer office. ten cents a package. second money in the race With| the door open with her foot a moment Why Thunder Sours Milk. dition. - When the blood has been purified Markonward. later, dragging In by the collar a large arge stock just arrived Each and Every One a Phenominal Time Piece. To many persons the curdling of with S. S. S. the cure is complete, and not one “Mixer” won the first and “»“,f;{"e'“%'“‘;t e 0h%: atq, | mllk In & thunderstorm 1s a mysterious ° @ Jstige of the poison is left for future out- second heats n 2:16}, and Mark- "buter: o?: :'m,t":;, bhave sint me for | 804 unintelligible phenomenon. Yet L breaks. Do not waste valuablé time, and dam- d i 2 et ylt’s gn man's job. The baste | D¢ Whole process really is simple and| PURELY VEGETABLE. age your health with the mineral treatment, onward was first in the third and | 'm. "1 had to fight | Datural. . Milk, like most other sub- . but cure your case with S. S. S., an absolutely fith heats, in 2:15§ and 2:164,| tried to bite me, o e Onleng | Btances, contains millions of bacteria, | safe remedy. We offer a reward of $1,000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a P . Im Iv’ry fut o' the way. 20| The milk bacterla that In a day or | particle of mineral. Book with instructions for self treatment and medical ad- Mixer” being a very close| Trib: i i arge. THE SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. second, -MiSsr was bred-add (g i two. under m‘ain;rul conditions would | vice without charge. SWIFT A - { ¥ cause the flul 0- Sour are peflfl“fll‘ly —“—M—_—— . R A The Little Ones. = foaled in Bemidji, his sire being| Many wrinkles are smoothed away by | Susceptible to electricity. Electricity “General Blackford,” Dr, Warni-| the soft fingers of little children. The | Ispirits and Invigorates them, affect- B ! 5 Ing them as alcohol, cocaine or strong ’ ; music of their flutelike voices calms ger's thoroughbred, record,| ge®® Of tIok e K and banishes | ten affects men. Under the current's 2:22}. the darkest frown. The power of the :nflnence they fall to work with amaz- Another of ‘General Black-| little ones consists in thelr Innocence, | 18 len“gyén‘ndt Instead h"' tfl‘l?“t‘l‘wen ign i . They bear in thelr hands that lily the [ €0UPle of days to sour the m! Y ford’s” colts that is doing very | agie might of which gates of brass | 8ccomplish the task completely In a well this season is ““Vonie,” | cannot resist. half hour. With an electric battery it d by J. J. Jenki t B s easy on the same principle to sour owned by J. J. Jenkinson of Be- e the freshest milk. midjl, Tln.s speedy mare worked The ridiculous custom of wearing o= an easy mile recently, at Park| that shining funnel, the silk hat,Will ap- | .. on = Rapids, in 2:27, going the first|Dpear as stupetying to our great-grand- e Minsral Jade. On account of (he National Encampment of the Grand i i :¢ | children ‘as the custom of putting a Most people have probably seen jade e- Nai X of u. quarter in 35 seconds, a 2:20 gait. bone through the lip or a ring through | ornaments without having a very clear Army of the Republic in Minneapolis, August 13-18, the Our Repair Department Is Better Equipped to Serve You Tham Ever Before. ““Vonie” ‘has been under the| the nostrils appears monstrous to us.— | 1dea of the materlal of which such | - baneful influence nf an “unlncky Parls Gaulols. . S:;fiu nmt c::l‘:pg?tdm ;l.!“ag:mlgmnlxefii. Gl‘ea.t Northem Ra.ilway star,” for some time. Last year jey in ¢ t 18 a0k of Which e Podnd TRICRIAN 210l will sell round' trip tickets trom BEMIDJT to . 7 5 she was not put on the track,| = of five colors, the most highly prized 4 T A TAT & i Examine Your Diamond! Have the Prongs Become owing to a series of mishaps, “& note to Borroughs “Dr. Sir.” Don’t you !ld]a l:elnl %I:e whltet. Y:Hm n:g, Kfe:“ JST. PAUL AN D‘ MINNEAPOI.J% o B 18 ’| varieties. e rarest of all Is nde, 2 Loosened ? this is really her first season of flfxfi:’;‘ K‘:ka;t’l:';.v“:g: 5 |: e! 1| but this 18 80 scarce that 1t has no place. _fol" $4.60 e actual training, and she is prac-|right in this case, He wowes me|in market valuations, The mineral ls tically a “green’’ horse. - Great frequently found in the beds of streams, . ; 4 and in searching for it Mohammedans things are predicted for the mare, .are generally employed, as It I8 be-| if she continues in good condition lleved that people of this falth are sen- this season. % friend madame the countess?” “| sitive to its. presence, and, 'like- the 5 1 _“Bhe is a woman of sixty, who looks | dowsers or water finders, are affected | she's. tr;t‘y reades like | with shuddering fits when passing Bring your jewels to us and have them inspected. It . costs younothing to have them examined. Nominal charges for repairing. GEO. T. BAKER & COMPANY Read the daily Ploneer,

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